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equivalence class definition​

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Answered by Dinogyu17
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Step-by-step explanation:

An equivalence class is defined as a subset of the form , where is an element of and the notation " " is used to mean that there is an equivalence relation between and . It can be shown that any two equivalence classes are either equal or disjoint, hence the collection of equivalence classes forms a partition of .

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Step-by-step explanation:

An equivalence class is defined as a subset of the form , where is an element of and the notation " " is used to mean that there is an equivalence relation between and . It can be shown that any two equivalence classes are either equal or disjoint, hence the collection of equivalence classes forms a partition of .

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